Why would you wait for NBC’s comedy-centric streaming service to launch later this year, when you can get it now from TiVo?

That’s the case the DVR company is making with a new option that allows cord-cutters — those who have ditched cable TV and are using an antenna for over-the-air channels — to easily record comedy offerings from the four major networks.

The Networks Comedy Collection, which launched Thursday, records primetime and late-night offerings with the push of a button on its Roamio OTA digital video recorder.

The NBC Collection, for example, collects “The Tonight Show” starring Jimmy Fallon, “Saturday Night Live” and other NBC comedies all in one bundle.

Only TiVo collects its comedy offerings from over-the-air (OTA) broadcasts by the four major networks and, in doing so, spares its DVR subscribers the cost of another a la carte streaming service.

CBS already charges $5.99 a month for its streaming service, while NBC is looking to charge between $2.50 and $3.50 per month for an upcoming comedy-focused streaming service that would include “SNL,” according to reports.

And for selective binge viewers, he said, the most recent offerings collected by show or organized by a theme can be captured with an OTA device at the time of their broadcast. Older versions — obtained through a streaming service — can then complement the collection.

Improvements in TV antennas, which are now the size of a pen that fits right outside a window, have increased the appeal of OTA broadcasts for cord-cutters who want to lighten the cost of their cable bundles.

After purchasing a TiVo DVR, customers can then access the company’s new Network Comedy Collections as part of its $14.99 monthly subscription.